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Emergency dock at Queen’s Medical Center.CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
Emergency ward entrance at Queen’s Medical Center.CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
The Emergency dock at Queen’s Medical Center.CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
The Emergency dock at Queen’s Medical Center.CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
Medical staff take a break outdoors at Queen's Medical Center.CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
Mimi Harris, registered nurse and vice president patient care and chief nursing officer at Queen’s Health Systems.CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
Medical staff hold a meeting to address the staffing at Queen’s Medical Center. Left to right around the table: Emergency Department Director Greg Payne, Trauma Services Director Jill Slade, Queen’s Health Systems Vice President Patient Care and Chief Nursing Officer Mimi Harris and Cardiovascular Services Director Kapuna Montgomery.- 2020 AUGUST 28 CTY QUEENS HSA PHOTO BY CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM Hawaii is calling for more nurses to help at hospitals due to the increase in hospitalizations prompted by the surge in COVID-19 patients. at Queen’s Medical Center on Friday, August 28, 2020. Pictured holding a meeting to address the staffing issues at Queen’s Medical Center is (L-R) Kapuna Montgomery, RN, Director of Cardiovascular Services, Greg Payne, RN, Director of the Emergency Department, Jill Slade, RN, Director of Trauma Services and Mimi Harris, RN, Vice President Patient Care and Chief Nursing Officer, Queen’s Health Systems.
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Front lobby patient drop off entrance at Queen's Medical Center.CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
Front lobby patient drop off entrance at Queen’s Medical Center.
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